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Workshop: Semantic Interoperability in Data Spaces
OCT
Tue
01
09:00 - 16:30

This was 1 year ago

Location

Budapest, Hungary

Danubius Hotel Arena
Budapest Ifjúság útja 1-3. 1148
Hungary
Programmes
Digital, Industry & Space AI Continent

This workshop on Semantic Interoperability of Data Spaces is the third one in a row of workshops. It is organised by the International Data Spaces Association, the Big Data Value Association and other partners and will take place the day before the European Big Data Value Forum.

The workshop will focus on

  • discussing different approaches for semantic interoperability in and between data spaces (e.g. ontologies and controlled vocabularies, SHACL shapes, JSON schemas, etc…), and 
  • raising awareness for and discuss cross-domain (semantic) interoperability concepts (e.g. methodologies, vocabularies), and
  • bridging the gap between such concepts, overall and particular in regards to standardisation.

This one-day workshop will be a mix of presentations, interactive parts and discussions.

More information on the target group for this workshop, the content, and the agenda, as well as the possibility to register can be found on the event website.

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PBNv2 - a MSCA ITN in the field of automotive R&D

The Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action (MSCA) European Innovative Training Network “PBNv2 - Next generation Pass-By Noise approaches for new powertrain vehicles” started in May 2017. Their research has the shared objective of investigating the possibilities to decrease pass-by noise of vehicles.

The project is a collaboration between 17 research institutions and companies in the European automotive R&D and provides a learning environment for 14 PhD fellows. The Belgian partner is the Noise and Vibration Research Group of KU Leuven, and this project is one of the many Horizon 2020 MSCA Innovative Training Networks that the KU Leuven research group participates in.